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prime minister abe is planning to visit russia before the end of the year to meet with the president. when he does another dispute, another issue will be on the agenda. russia control tgs islands and japan claims them. >> translator: this is an important year to build a new relationship. i hope it paves the way for abe's visit. >> mori delivered a letter from abe. putin said he, too, hoped for better things ahead. >> translator: i'm looking forward to meeting with prime minister abe. i hope it will lead to improved relations. >> mori and putin discussed a statement issued in 2001 when mori was prime minister. the statement reaffirmed the validity of the 1956 japan soviet joint declaration. the declaration states that russia will return two of the disputed islands to japan after a peace treaty is signed. officials never signed the treaty. still, mori and putin agreed they can't ignore the statement. putin says it's abnormal that the countries have no peace treaty. mori says japanese and russian leaders need to resolve the territorial issue. >>> people in western japan are preparing for
prime minister abe is planning to visit russia before the end of the year to meet with the president. when he does another dispute, another issue will be on the agenda. russia control tgs islands and japan claims them. >> translator: this is an important year to build a new relationship. i hope it paves the way for abe's visit. >> mori delivered a letter from abe. putin said he, too, hoped for better things ahead. >> translator: i'm looking forward to meeting with prime...
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they met in moscow for the japan-russia strategic dialogue. the scope of the discussion went well beyond their two countries. japan's vice foreign minister met with the deputy foreign minister. the diplomats agreed to work together to encourage the north koreans to exercise self-restraint. japanese prime minister shinzo abe plans to visit russia some time this year. saying russian officials, too, want to nurture the relationship. the two sides acknowledged they have fundamental differences over russian-held islands which are claimed by japan. but they've agreed to work toward resolving territorial and other disputes. their own to clarify the official on the northern claims. they want to be understood in and outside the country. japan is caught up over the senkaku islands. right now teams from the foreign min tri, the cabinet office and the cabinet handle those files. they will expand the cabinet team to coordinate responses. >>> the crews of chinese ships are getting bolder in the senkaku islands. japan controls the islands. china and taiwan c
they met in moscow for the japan-russia strategic dialogue. the scope of the discussion went well beyond their two countries. japan's vice foreign minister met with the deputy foreign minister. the diplomats agreed to work together to encourage the north koreans to exercise self-restraint. japanese prime minister shinzo abe plans to visit russia some time this year. saying russian officials, too, want to nurture the relationship. the two sides acknowledged they have fundamental differences over...
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but there's still room to expand in russia. so i expect much more growth. >> reporter: to cash in on the growing demand in russia for brand name cars, automaker from the u.s., europe, south korea, and japan have expanded to russia. these companies are also stepping up local production. this factory in vladivostok assembles toyota vehicles. the company is a joint venture between mitsui and company and russian auto maker solis. it plans to make 12,000 units a year. to have set out the plant toyota sent out more than ten engineers to vladivostok at its aichi prefecture factory. local production in the far east has been given a boost with the russian government economic development plan. the far east region has rarely benefited from russia's economic growth. but officials now aim to use foreign investments in the auto sector as leverage. to help local manufacturers grow. to help the far east increase its sales across the country including the strong hold of moscow, the russian government has decided to do away with -- other measure
but there's still room to expand in russia. so i expect much more growth. >> reporter: to cash in on the growing demand in russia for brand name cars, automaker from the u.s., europe, south korea, and japan have expanded to russia. these companies are also stepping up local production. this factory in vladivostok assembles toyota vehicles. the company is a joint venture between mitsui and company and russian auto maker solis. it plans to make 12,000 units a year. to have set out the plant...
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. >>> troops in central russia have found a crater following reports that a meteor came crashing down to earth. residents saw something streak through the sky, heard explosions and watched as windows shattered. flying glass injured hundreds of people. video shows a bright burning object streaking across the sky on friday in the chelyabinsk region. that's 1,500 kilometers east of moscow. the object left a trail of smoke. people heard a series of explosions. officials say the object's impact shattered windows, and they say flying glass hurt about 500 people including 30 children. the officials say it damaged at least 300 buildings including a zinc factory in the main city, chelyabinsk. mobile phone networks went down for a while. schoolteachers canceled classes for the day. troops searched for debris from the meteor. they found a whole 8 meters in diameter in a frozen lake 70 kilometers west of chelyabinsk, and they found a crater nearby. some reports say say people have found at least three objects that appear to be part of the meteor within 100 kilometers of chelyabinsk. >> translator
. >>> troops in central russia have found a crater following reports that a meteor came crashing down to earth. residents saw something streak through the sky, heard explosions and watched as windows shattered. flying glass injured hundreds of people. video shows a bright burning object streaking across the sky on friday in the chelyabinsk region. that's 1,500 kilometers east of moscow. the object left a trail of smoke. people heard a series of explosions. officials say the object's...
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he sent president mori to russia last week to begin longstanding talks with russia. abe will meet later this year with vladimir putin to discuss the territories which are controlled by russia and claimed by japan. abe and obama agreed to cooperate on another source of concern. they said they'll work through the u.n. secretary council on tougher sanctions in north korea. they have urged leaders in pyongyang to stop the provocation, however, those leaders have already signalled their intentions to defy those warnings. president obama indulged the japan-u.s. alliance the central foundation for allegiance security. abe agreed it worked to their mutual benefit. >>> china's leaders were paying close attention to abe's visit, and they didn't like what they heard. a government spokesperson took issue with another statement on ownership of the senkaku islands. >> translator: no matter what excuses are made, japan can't change the fact that it illegally occupies chinese territory. >> they will urge china's leaders to address the issue correctly. she said they should be able to
he sent president mori to russia last week to begin longstanding talks with russia. abe will meet later this year with vladimir putin to discuss the territories which are controlled by russia and claimed by japan. abe and obama agreed to cooperate on another source of concern. they said they'll work through the u.n. secretary council on tougher sanctions in north korea. they have urged leaders in pyongyang to stop the provocation, however, those leaders have already signalled their intentions...
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more and that in a moment, but first, to the events of russia. the media or was first spotted at around 9:20 a.m. local time. russia's academy of science said it into the atmosphere at a speed of over 50,000 kilometers per hour and then shattered into pieces. >> the media is thought to have been just about two meters across, but that was enough to cause a massive sonic boom, and it was far from harmless. hundreds of people were injured, most of them by shattering glass. >> a rare moment caught on camera -- don turned to daylight as the media or into the earth's atmosphere with a bang -- dawn turned to daylight. it streaked above the sky leaving a white trail. mobile phones stopped working. the shock wave set off car alarms, and local residents were left wondering what was happening. >> i saw something moving in the sky. then there was a flash. we thought it was fireworks. that was followed by an explosion. the weather broke. t, bread, and water -- everything felony floor. -- the window for. >> windows were blown out of dozens of buildings. most o
more and that in a moment, but first, to the events of russia. the media or was first spotted at around 9:20 a.m. local time. russia's academy of science said it into the atmosphere at a speed of over 50,000 kilometers per hour and then shattered into pieces. >> the media is thought to have been just about two meters across, but that was enough to cause a massive sonic boom, and it was far from harmless. hundreds of people were injured, most of them by shattering glass. >> a rare...
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it is the united states and russia that have to reach an understanding when it comes to dealing with the syrian crisis. iran is important when it comes to the army of the opposition, but politically speaking, russia is the main supporter of the opposition. >> thanks very much. >> in germany, chancellor angela merkel is looking at the possibility of perhaps having to reshuffle her cabinet. after a university committee withdrew the doctoral title from, of all people, the country's education minister after finding she had plagiarized her thesis. >> commentators are comparing this to the transportation minister being caught drunk driving or the finance minister hiding cash in monaco. for now, though, the chancellor is giving her support. >> the german cabinet is full of doctors. the finance minister, the foreign affairs minister, the economy minister and vice chancellor, and, of course, the chancellor herself, dr. angela merkel. it is an unfortunate twist of fate that the education minister, of all people, is to be stripped of her doctorate. she got the news in south africa. >> i will no
it is the united states and russia that have to reach an understanding when it comes to dealing with the syrian crisis. iran is important when it comes to the army of the opposition, but politically speaking, russia is the main supporter of the opposition. >> thanks very much. >> in germany, chancellor angela merkel is looking at the possibility of perhaps having to reshuffle her cabinet. after a university committee withdrew the doctoral title from, of all people, the country's...
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russia has said they do not want that. we will see weather some of that -- whether some of this quiet, bilateral meetings may produce some sort of agreement. then the global energy policy featured big today. why so big on day one? >> it turns out both of the main sessions today were about economic issues. one focused on the future of the eurozone crisis, and the other on oil and gas bonanza in the u.s. basically the question of for acting -- of fracking. people here admit it is undoubtedly a boon for the u.s. that it will soon be energy independent. one of the world's biggest exporters of gas. the fact is people are also concerned in munich that that may mean that the u.s. will be less engaged with the middle east and on middle eastern issues. u.s. officials here were at pains to deny that. there was then also a lot of talk about competitiveness and weather this u.s. oil and gas bonanza will increase its competitiveness, particularly in manufacturing industries, possibly to the detriment of europe. competitiveness and the
russia has said they do not want that. we will see weather some of that -- whether some of this quiet, bilateral meetings may produce some sort of agreement. then the global energy policy featured big today. why so big on day one? >> it turns out both of the main sessions today were about economic issues. one focused on the future of the eurozone crisis, and the other on oil and gas bonanza in the u.s. basically the question of for acting -- of fracking. people here admit it is...
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i felt a sensation of heat on my face when the meteor exploded. >> officials from russia's emergency situations ministry say more than 1,200 people were hurt by the meteor's shockwave. >>> one of japan's living national treasures is making space in his cabinet. france's cultural ministry says it will make the actor a commander of the order of arts and letters. the 62-year-old is a specialist in portraying females. traditionally male performers play both male and female roles in plays. he has just completed a ten-day run at the theater in paris. he also performed in 1984 at new york's metropolitan theater. the award ceremony is scheduled for tuesday in paris. >>> visitors to the city office near tokyo are enjoying a display of elegance in miniature form. represent members of the nobility and the customes they wore. citizen groups are showing off an extensive collection. the dolls are the centerpiece of a festival every march. families set them out as a way to pray for good health for their daughters. craftsman have been making the dolls for nearly 400 years. residents collected more t
i felt a sensation of heat on my face when the meteor exploded. >> officials from russia's emergency situations ministry say more than 1,200 people were hurt by the meteor's shockwave. >>> one of japan's living national treasures is making space in his cabinet. france's cultural ministry says it will make the actor a commander of the order of arts and letters. the 62-year-old is a specialist in portraying females. traditionally male performers play both male and female roles in...
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it is exactly one year until the winter olympics begin in search, russia. >> the games are seen at least in part as a bit of a personal prestige project for president vladimir putin, who says that everything is running smoothly and that the country will be ready for the games. >> but there has been controversy and accusations of corruption, and the games are also not coming cheap. >> so she is a prestige project for russian president vladimir putin. he wants to show the world russia can pull off an international sporting festival despite all its problems. -- sochi is a prestige proje. 2/3 of the results are completed. environmentalists say vast swathes of forest have been filled to build the slopes. they say the futuristic venues are a lot on the landscape, but the ioc president disagrees. >> @ i am very impressed with the fact that the site is very compact, high quality, and it is situated in beautiful surroundings. >> has been dogged by allegations of corrupti and mismanagement as well as delays. human rights organizations have accused the administration of forced evacuation of residen
it is exactly one year until the winter olympics begin in search, russia. >> the games are seen at least in part as a bit of a personal prestige project for president vladimir putin, who says that everything is running smoothly and that the country will be ready for the games. >> but there has been controversy and accusations of corruption, and the games are also not coming cheap. >> so she is a prestige project for russian president vladimir putin. he wants to show the world...
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mori is abe's special enjoy to russia. he held talks with president putin, then spoke at a university in moscow. >> translator: if all four islands were returned, japan would be the winner. if both sides agreed to maintain the status quo, russia would be the winner. but such solutions would lead to lingering resentment on both sides. >> mori said exploring an acceptable solution will be the core of political negotiations and he said he wants prime minister abe to visit moscow as soon as possible for the first official summit in ten years. >>> a sporting hero on trial for allegedly murdering his girlfriend is free again. at least for the time being. a magistrate in south africa granted bail to paralympic gold medalist, oscar court officials accepted his claim that he shot his girlfriend by mistake and said they didn't think he'd flee. he was arrested last week at his home. they found his girlfriend dead there with gun shot wounds. he told court officials he shot the woman because he mistook her for an intruder. his defense
mori is abe's special enjoy to russia. he held talks with president putin, then spoke at a university in moscow. >> translator: if all four islands were returned, japan would be the winner. if both sides agreed to maintain the status quo, russia would be the winner. but such solutions would lead to lingering resentment on both sides. >> mori said exploring an acceptable solution will be the core of political negotiations and he said he wants prime minister abe to visit moscow as...
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. >> translator: i want russia to be truly free and democratic. i hope watching our broadcast will encourage people to work for a better society. >> reporter: with little income from advertisers, they are still not turning a profit, but are determined to keep going. she says freedom of speech is at stake. nhk world, moscow. >>> now students from the south pacific have traveled to northeastern japan to learn how to better prepare for natural disasters. they met with survivors of the earthquake and tsunami in march 2011. 18 students from the island of nauru visited students on the island of miyagi. this tsunami survivor took them to see a 2,400-meter long breakwater. she told them how the concrete structure was supposed to protect coastal neighborhoods, but the waves surged over it and swamped homes and businesses. >> translator: elderly people ran for their lives at that moment. >> she said seniors were thankful the tsunami escape route had handrails. she urged the group to always be ready for natural disasters in order to save lives. one of the st
. >> translator: i want russia to be truly free and democratic. i hope watching our broadcast will encourage people to work for a better society. >> reporter: with little income from advertisers, they are still not turning a profit, but are determined to keep going. she says freedom of speech is at stake. nhk world, moscow. >>> now students from the south pacific have traveled to northeastern japan to learn how to better prepare for natural disasters. they met with...
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all the cold air will seep in out of russia, bringing temperatures down in places like seoul, toward northeastern china and will mix in with the stationary boundary lingering around southeastern china, bringing snowfall in places like shanghai and seeing temperatures around 10 degrees below normal average for this time of the year and also towards hong kong, rainshowers, high of 21. beijing, minus 3. cold spot, think it's cold where you are, ulan bator, minus three going into thursday. americas, a storm system out of southern texas. as it pushes toward the east, it's pulling in warm air from the south. cooler surface temperatures to the lower mississippi valley. off to the north, on the other hand it will be bringing up to 30 inches of snow to michigan, the glove portion of the state as it pushes off toward the east, enhanced by the lake-effect snow in some areas. temperatures on the cold side. minus one for why your high in chicago. minus 1 in winnipeg. good news going into thursday and friday, warm temperatures to the south will eventually start to push off there toward the north a
all the cold air will seep in out of russia, bringing temperatures down in places like seoul, toward northeastern china and will mix in with the stationary boundary lingering around southeastern china, bringing snowfall in places like shanghai and seeing temperatures around 10 degrees below normal average for this time of the year and also towards hong kong, rainshowers, high of 21. beijing, minus 3. cold spot, think it's cold where you are, ulan bator, minus three going into thursday....
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officials with russia's defense ministry denies japan's claim. japanese officials plan to exchange data they obtained about the incidents with their russian counterparts. they say they will try to determine what really happened. >>> u.s. transportation investigators have cast doubt on the quick fix for the problems facing the dreamliner. they say regulators need to rethink their approval of batteries used in the boeing 787. official from a number of agencies are looking into a string of safety incidents. deborah herschman said an ion battery sparked a fire in boston. >> this investigation has demonstrated that a short circuit in a single cell can propagate to adjacent cells and result in smoke and fire. >> engineers packaged eight cells together in designing the battery system for the dreamliner. hersman said they didn't place them far enough apart so trouble in one of them could affect the others. she said investigators have not determined why the battleries short circuited. another battery fire forced the pilot of a nippon dreamliner to make an
officials with russia's defense ministry denies japan's claim. japanese officials plan to exchange data they obtained about the incidents with their russian counterparts. they say they will try to determine what really happened. >>> u.s. transportation investigators have cast doubt on the quick fix for the problems facing the dreamliner. they say regulators need to rethink their approval of batteries used in the boeing 787. official from a number of agencies are looking into a string...
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developments around russia. the future. thank you understand it and the. other part of it and realize that everything is. welcome to the big picture. he. mother. british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. global financial headline news. reports. this is. syria's government is open to dialogue with the opposition even its functions and the country's foreign minister made the announcement while meeting russian diplomats right here in moscow to bring peace to syria have suffered a new blood for the main rebel group decided to put out all excuse me to pull out of all of its international talks complaining all the time about what it sees as a lack of action against president assad. the story. this visit is taking place at a very uncertain time it's really not clear what's needed to be done in order to get the syrian opposition engage in talks with the government and saddam askers does stress that it is really for a dialogue a word that the opposition and if the last week there were some positive signals coming from the wells they
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it's technology innovations all the latest developments from around russia we've. covered. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought . i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. more news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operation to rule the day. with the rory sushi syria's government is ready to hold talks with the opposition even its factions the country's foreign minister made the announcement while meeting russian diplomats right here in moscow to bring peace to syria who have suffered a new blow after the main rebel group decided to pull out of all international talks all the while complaining about what it sees as a lack of action against president assad. has gone off points. this visit is taking place at a very uncertain time it's really not clear what's needed to be done in order to get the syrian opposition engage in talks with the governments and saddam askers does stress tha
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russia slams washington for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning bomb blast in damascus which killed dozens we'll have an exclusive interview with the organization struggling peace envoy to syria. french president francois hollande prepares to receive a u.n. peace award for sending his forces to mali even as fighting to maintain stability that goes on. and do you turn if you want to the u.k. coalition governments persistent and by peddling on its policies begs the question is it a sign of listening to the public or a sign of weakness. international news and comment live from moscow this is our she was me here last above all a hello and a very welcome to the program. russia has heavily criticized the u.s. for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning a string of bomb attacks in the syrian capital the blast took the lives of at least fifty three people and wounded hundreds while also damaging the russian embassy moscow says it's unacceptable for washington to seek excuses for what it calls terrorists
russia slams washington for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning bomb blast in damascus which killed dozens we'll have an exclusive interview with the organization struggling peace envoy to syria. french president francois hollande prepares to receive a u.n. peace award for sending his forces to mali even as fighting to maintain stability that goes on. and do you turn if you want to the u.k. coalition governments persistent and by peddling on its policies begs the question is...
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is the latest talks on the syrian civil conflict as russia struggles to bring both the opposition and government to the negotiating table with the rebels a reluctant. russia and around the world this is with me you dish of allah hello and welcome to the program become a petition between the u.s. and china has gone digital and the western super power isn't feeling confident key intelligence figures saying america is all right in losing a major cyber war. going into washington security. nine now reports. in january it is my pleasure to welcome president hu to the white house washington and beijing were the a list couple of geopolitics the positive constructive cooperative u.s. china relationship is good for the united states in february america's feelings are fleeting china unleashing its full spy power let's return to the alleged link between china's military and a prolific hacking group most cyber attacks are being carried out by teams inside the chinese military china is officially out of control because don't look now but prove today our sugar daddy is a thief beijing became an over
is the latest talks on the syrian civil conflict as russia struggles to bring both the opposition and government to the negotiating table with the rebels a reluctant. russia and around the world this is with me you dish of allah hello and welcome to the program become a petition between the u.s. and china has gone digital and the western super power isn't feeling confident key intelligence figures saying america is all right in losing a major cyber war. going into washington security. nine now...
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. >>> people in central russia need more time and more money to deal with the damage caused by last week's meteor crash. shattered glass injured hundreds of residents. government officials say repair work will take nearly a month to complete and cost millions of dollars. the meteor exploded on friday before hitting the ground. the resulting shock wave blew out win dose adows and damaged . officials estimate the damage at around $33 million. they say workers are replacing windows at schools, but they know walls aremain severely damaged. the governor has told officials to buy glass and other building materials to buy materials from nearby areas to speed up the work. >> translator: if larger fragments are found, it will be of great interest for people who research asteroids and comets. >> the excitement isn't limited to scientists. residents of a village nearby are rushing to the fields around their homes, hoping to cash in. many villagers say they saw small objects falli ining from sky after the meteor exploded. they say they found meteorites in the snow-covered field. they say the fragments
. >>> people in central russia need more time and more money to deal with the damage caused by last week's meteor crash. shattered glass injured hundreds of residents. government officials say repair work will take nearly a month to complete and cost millions of dollars. the meteor exploded on friday before hitting the ground. the resulting shock wave blew out win dose adows and damaged . officials estimate the damage at around $33 million. they say workers are replacing windows at...
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to use a russia and iran the wall this is an see with me. hello and welcome to the program the competition between the u.s. and china excuse me has gone digital and the western superpower isn't feeling confident key intelligence figures think america is already losing a major cyber war using baby how can into washington security he's more an airport nine hour reports. in january it is my pleasure to welcome president hu to the white house washington and beijing were the a list couple of geopolitics the positive constructive cooperative u.s. china relationship is good for the united states in february america's feelings are fleeting china unleashing its full spy power let's return to the alleged link between china's military and a prolific hacking group most cyber attacks are being carried out by teams inside the chinese military china is officially out of control because don't look now but prove today our sugar daddy is a thief beijing became an overnight security threat last week after the american information security firm mandiant identif
to use a russia and iran the wall this is an see with me. hello and welcome to the program the competition between the u.s. and china excuse me has gone digital and the western superpower isn't feeling confident key intelligence figures think america is already losing a major cyber war using baby how can into washington security he's more an airport nine hour reports. in january it is my pleasure to welcome president hu to the white house washington and beijing were the a list couple of...
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russia slams washington for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning bomb blast in damascus which killed dozens we'll have an exclusive interview with the organization struggling peace envoy to syria. demands the return of the brother with three year old russian arms of c. who died in america and asked to see the results of the police investigation which still isn't finished after more than a month. of french president francois hollande prepares to receive a un peace award for sending his forces to mali even as fighting to maintain stability that goes on. international news and common to life for most of this is the with me. hello and of our well welcome to the program. russia has heavily criticized the u.s. for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning a string of bomb attacks in the syrian capital they blasted the lives of at least fifty three people and wounded hundreds while also damaging the russian embassy moscow says if an acceptable for washington to seek excuses for what it calls terrorists esp
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bugs out of afghanistan they actually expect that the import of drugs from afghanistan to russia will actually decrease. sean thomas reporting there well unfortunately drugs are just one of the many problems facing afghanistan these days the country has seen further turmoil after president hamid karzai ordered u.s. special forces out of the war dr province he's trying to quell public anger over numerous cases of civilian murders and abuse says we're going to report on that a little later this hour. syrian rebels have released a new video which they claim is evidence of their growing success in the fight against government forces. this amateur footage apparently shows a rebel fighter shooting down a syrian army helicopter with a missile there you see it there lighting up on flame with dark smoke around the voices in a graphic background or shouting along the bar god is great throughout the attack of the rockets followed by a trail of white smoke and then the aircraft goes down in flames that's what you're seeing there right now at this incident allegedly took place near the city of ale
bugs out of afghanistan they actually expect that the import of drugs from afghanistan to russia will actually decrease. sean thomas reporting there well unfortunately drugs are just one of the many problems facing afghanistan these days the country has seen further turmoil after president hamid karzai ordered u.s. special forces out of the war dr province he's trying to quell public anger over numerous cases of civilian murders and abuse says we're going to report on that a little later this...
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technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia. the future. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for link please you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charged as a big. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. welcome back you're watching our team the afghan president hamid karzai has ordered a u.s. special forces to leave the key battleground province of wardog troops there were accused of torture and the murder of civilians well for more analysis on this we're joined live by brian becker of the antiwar answer coalition sir thanks for taking the time to chat with us of course we do know that nato troops will be pulling out by two thousand and fourteen so why this push now to ban u.s. special forces from the wardak province what's behind this decision. well the u.s. joint special operations
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developments around russia. the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images world world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are all today. you're watching on c coming to you live from moscow welcome back then you know appointed to us secretary of state john kerry's in london on his first official foreign toll after meeting top officials that he will head to berlin all together the trip will include nine states check in on america's nato allies as well its key friends in the middle east kerry is expected to talk about iran's nuclear program the french intervention in mali and the civil war in syria and italy hopes to meet members of the syrian opposition and their allies however he said this would mostly
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the prime minister said he hopes to strengthen ties with russia by visiting the country later this year. he said the relationship has great potential. abe said it's unacceptable that north korean authorities went ahead with their recent nuclear test. he said he will work with other countries to deal harshly with them. the prime minister spent his first two months in office focused on jump starting the economy. he's betting his pick for the next bank of japan governor will push his agenda forward. haruhiko kuroda has been nominated as the nominee. he's president of the asian development bank. kuroda was once a senior finance ministry official. the 68-year-old has head of the adb since 2005. it approved by the diet, he will take over the boj post. the prime minister put forward the names of the two deputy governors. they are gakushuin university professor kikuo iwata and boj executive director hiroshi nakaso. it needs support from the opposition parties as the ruling coalition does not have the majority in the upper house. many members of the major opposition democratic party are of japan
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the foreign ministry says russia of the vice of the condemn any kind of nuclear activity russia is going to push through getting through this in fact they say it's the only way possible through diplomacy that is to say not threats and through dialogue at the same time they are strongly encouraging in fact demanding that north korea one abandon any nuclear weapons programs and to do not defy the u.n. security council and follow their resolutions. or let's get some more reaction now from independent newsletter so james corbet joining us live here on the program a pleasure to see you want thanks for coming on so quickly we've certainly seen over the years a lot of a carrot sticking a certainly from washington the capitol hill towards pyongyang going back to the days of clinton george w. bush now into the obama administration and yet all these are all these attempts to try and entice north korea or dissuade him from using or even experimenting with nuclear weapons have never worked before can anything change now do you think. well i don't see how adding any more curates to dent mixture is go
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. >> translator: i want russia to be truly free and democratic. i hope watching our broadcast will encourage people to work for a better society. >> with little income from advertisers, she is still not turning a profit. but she is determined to keep going. she says freedom of speech is at stake. nhk world, moscow. >>> monday marks a month before the second anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated japan. thousands of people are still missing and authorities haven't given up looking for them. about 100 officers combed areas of the worst hit prefecture. they prayed for victims before beginning their searches. police officers and local officials searched uninhabited islands. they found some last november on another uninhabited island. >> translator: we are working hard to find victims, or at least the remains to return to their families. >> japan coast guard officers, firefighters and volunteers looked for bodies in ewata prefecture. police say more than 1300 people are still missing in miyagi prefecture and nearly 1200 in ewata. stu
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bugs out of afghanistan they actually expect that the import of drugs from afghanistan to russia will actually decrease. well it looks like drugs are just one of the many problems facing afghanistan these days the country has seen further turmoil president tom made karzai ordered u.s. special forces out of the board on all things trying to quell public anger over numerous cases of civilian murders and abuses and we're going to report on that a little bit later this hour. we'll syrian rebels have released a new video which they claim is evidence of a growing success in their fight against government forces. are just amateur footage apparently shows a rebel fighter shooting down a syrian army helicopter with a missile. well you hear the sound right there well the attack allegedly took place near the city of aleppo the scene of heavy fighting last week rebel officials said that they've received a new batch of heavy weaponry from outside sponsors off the jordanian border meanwhile syria's government says that it is ready to hold talks with the opposition including its armed factions the c
bugs out of afghanistan they actually expect that the import of drugs from afghanistan to russia will actually decrease. well it looks like drugs are just one of the many problems facing afghanistan these days the country has seen further turmoil president tom made karzai ordered u.s. special forces out of the board on all things trying to quell public anger over numerous cases of civilian murders and abuses and we're going to report on that a little bit later this hour. we'll syrian rebels...
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around russia in different regions around thirty tons of various types of drugs between heroin. marijuana synthetics drugs and psychotropics as well they were discovered in various regions around russia but the bad news is since the west has gone into afghanistan since the u.s. invasion drug production from afghanistan up five thousand percent not good news at all and then again narcotics into russia from afghanistan has more than doubled in that amount of time and in fact of the director of the russian federal drug control services states that two thousand and fourteen may actually be a very good year for russia saying that when the u.s. bugs out of afghanistan they actually expect that the import of drugs from afghanistan to russia will actually decrease. almost i think you. drugs will certainly remain one of the central problems for security forces in afghanistan itself and as for the former turmoil there are president karzai ordered u.s. troops to leave the waldock province he's trying to quell public anger over the numerous cases of civilian murders and abuses we report on
around russia in different regions around thirty tons of various types of drugs between heroin. marijuana synthetics drugs and psychotropics as well they were discovered in various regions around russia but the bad news is since the west has gone into afghanistan since the u.s. invasion drug production from afghanistan up five thousand percent not good news at all and then again narcotics into russia from afghanistan has more than doubled in that amount of time and in fact of the director of...
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meteor in russia. it's our "instant index." watch next. co to the gulf.f bp made a and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. [ slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with l
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one hit russia. one narrowly missed us. it is a reminder because they don't happen all the time doesn't mean they can't happen. martha: nasa has their video of this huge 190,000 ton, half the size of a football field. this is what it looks like as it was hurdling towards the earth. that is incredible. for someone like you, cory, that looks at images all the time, what do you think of that? >> this is a radar tracking station. they're bouncing radar, part of the problem is, we don't have very many good ways of tracking these things. we know that there are, at least, 20,000, like city-killer asteroids out there and --. martha: 20,000 city-killer asteroids you said. >> the one that hit russia was a smaller one. there may be a million like that. martha: what do we do? what do we build? is there something that can shoot them out of the sky? that is an incredible thought. >> that is what two california physicists are proposing, building a laser array in space. depending how big you build it, it could nudge a asteroid away or buil
one hit russia. one narrowly missed us. it is a reminder because they don't happen all the time doesn't mean they can't happen. martha: nasa has their video of this huge 190,000 ton, half the size of a football field. this is what it looks like as it was hurdling towards the earth. that is incredible. for someone like you, cory, that looks at images all the time, what do you think of that? >> this is a radar tracking station. they're bouncing radar, part of the problem is, we don't have...
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after defying international sanctions and conducting a nuclear test russia joined the condemnation and the u.n. is now set for an emergency meeting hours from. iran that may allow access to a military complex which is the suspected site of nuclear experiments and that's all ahead of another round of talks with the watchdog. the black rising egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical with a mosque movement attracting support was granted exclusive access to members of the group. worldwide news live from moscow this is with me will receive and welcome to the program russia has strongly condemned north korea for carrying out an underground nuclear test and this as pyongyang threatens more measures in response to what it calls quote outrageous u.s. hostility the initial test has drawn a chorus of international criticism with the u.n. security council set to hold an emergency meeting hours from now. standing by to join us here and tell us exactly what's going with this in the north korean nuclear test an isa good to see you again russia was those members of the international community c
after defying international sanctions and conducting a nuclear test russia joined the condemnation and the u.n. is now set for an emergency meeting hours from. iran that may allow access to a military complex which is the suspected site of nuclear experiments and that's all ahead of another round of talks with the watchdog. the black rising egypt's opposition becomes increasingly radical with a mosque movement attracting support was granted exclusive access to members of the group. worldwide...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you . are welcome to the big picture. led. you to. believe. this is the welcome bok government is open to dialogue with with the opposition even its sound options the country's foreign minister during talks with russian diplomats and also on the prospects for peace have suffered another blow up the west withdrawing from all international talks complaining of a lack of pressure on the assad regime. the visit comes amid widespread uncertainty over whether or not any dialogue it's possible between the syrian authorities and the opposition dhamaka says it's ready to talk last week there were dim hopes that the rebels would do the same since the leader for the first time said they were willing to negotiate with the government but now it seems the opposition is returning to its traditional line and going going a b
technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you . are welcome to the big picture. led. you to. believe. this is the welcome bok government is open to dialogue with with the opposition even its sound options the country's foreign minister during talks with russian diplomats and also on the...
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. >>> and coming up here, startling new video of that huge meteor in russia. it's our "instant index." watch next. ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. [ slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it w
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our office has stated very clearly it's our expectation that russia will reverse that decision. that's another risk to the livestock industry that's manmade. now, fortunately, we got some good news yesterday as the scientific commission from oie has now indicated that the u.s. can now be considered a negligence jill risk nation for bse, and hopefully that will be confirmed this summer. and we further got good news with additional opening of markets, particularly for our beef. last month we talked about the opportunity that japan is now affording for a wider market in japan which is good news, and we've had the korean free trade agreement and the opportunities that presents. we've also seen mexico relax some of its restrictions on beef purchases and today hong kong will join that list by indicating a willingness to take all deboned beef products of any age and boned-in beef less than 30 months. so an expanding opportunity where trade barriers are coming down. but these barriers still exist which is why it's mess and important for usda to continue to advocate for american farmers
our office has stated very clearly it's our expectation that russia will reverse that decision. that's another risk to the livestock industry that's manmade. now, fortunately, we got some good news yesterday as the scientific commission from oie has now indicated that the u.s. can now be considered a negligence jill risk nation for bse, and hopefully that will be confirmed this summer. and we further got good news with additional opening of markets, particularly for our beef. last month we...
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technology innovation all the developments from around russia. covered. this is now iran has said that it. is from the u.n. nuclear watchdog access to a military complex suspected of hosting atomic. well that's always denied the. nuclear facility the i.a.e.a. inspectors will arrive to new round of talks on wednesday and another move easing tensions over its nuclear ambitions. to fuel that will ultimately slow the build up of material which could potentially be used to build nuclear weapons. developing a under the cover of a civilian nuclear program but that's not enough to stop severe international sanctions which are hitting the every day. but those in need of medical care. and they're running with. his just. but there is no guarantee he'll get it tomorrow all the best jokes about patients being patient but sadly has no choice. it's so hard to get treatment it's not that i don't get any at all but you have to wait a long time and anything like that only means someone else has missed. the reason for the drug shortage sanctions imposed by western countries
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the foreign ministry says russia of the price of the can any kind of nuclear activity russia is going to push through getting through this in fact they say it's the only way possible through diplomacy that is to say not threats and through dialogue at the same time they are strongly encouraging in fact demanding that north korea one abandon any nuclear weapons programs and to do not defy the u.n. security council and follow their resolutions. or let's get some more reaction now from independent news or so james corbett joining us live here on the program a pleasure to see you want thanks for coming on so quickly we've certainly seen over the years a lot of a carrot sticking certainly from washington the capitol hill towards pyongyang going back to the days of clinton george w. bush now into the obama administration and yet all these are all these attempts to try and entice north korea or dissuade him from using or even experimenting with nuclear weapons have never worked before can anything change now do you think. well i don't see how adding any more curates didn't mixture is going t
the foreign ministry says russia of the price of the can any kind of nuclear activity russia is going to push through getting through this in fact they say it's the only way possible through diplomacy that is to say not threats and through dialogue at the same time they are strongly encouraging in fact demanding that north korea one abandon any nuclear weapons programs and to do not defy the u.n. security council and follow their resolutions. or let's get some more reaction now from independent...
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its technology innovation all these developments from around russia we. have heard. sometimes you see a story. you think you understand it. and realized. it was a big. news today. these are the. good to have you with us here in. moscow syria's government is open to dialogue with the opposition even its factions the country's foreign minister said during talks with the russian diplomats right here at moscow but the prospects for peace have suffered yet another blow to the key rebel group has now withdrawn from all international talks complaining of a lack of pressure on the assad regime. joins us live to tell us more about this so you go to a good to see you today it's been a bit of a back and forth going on here for months now the assad government always saying we're ready to sit down and talk the opposition or the rebels to differentiate between the two keep saying no talks just regime change talk to us about the whole significance of this visit here. well this visit is taking place at a very uncertain time it's really not clear what's needed to be done in order to
its technology innovation all these developments from around russia we. have heard. sometimes you see a story. you think you understand it. and realized. it was a big. news today. these are the. good to have you with us here in. moscow syria's government is open to dialogue with the opposition even its factions the country's foreign minister said during talks with the russian diplomats right here at moscow but the prospects for peace have suffered yet another blow to the key rebel group has now...